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* Adama's finding the picture of his wife, Ila, amongst the ruins of his home on Caprica, in the pilot episode: |
* Adama's finding the picture of his wife, Ila, amongst the ruins of his home on Caprica, in the pilot episode: |
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{{quote|'''Adama''': I'm sorry Ila... I was never there when it mattered. Never...}} |
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** And a little later when Apollo comes in: |
** And a little later when Apollo comes in: |
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{{quote|'''Apollo''': Maybe mother wasn't here. |
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'''Adama''': No, she was here. She was here. }} |
'''Adama''': No, she was here. She was here. }} |
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* "That, Mr. President... was my son." |
* "That, Mr. President... was my son." |
Revision as of 05:59, 8 August 2014
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- Adama's finding the picture of his wife, Ila, amongst the ruins of his home on Caprica, in the pilot episode:
Adama: I'm sorry Ila... I was never there when it mattered. Never... |
- And a little later when Apollo comes in:
Apollo: Maybe mother wasn't here. |
- "That, Mr. President... was my son."
- "You can fly with me anytime, little brother." Just to twist the knife a little bit, Apollo tells this to Zack, just before he dies.
- Serina's death scene.
- Watching the Atlantia explode.
- Watching Count Iblis murder Apollo as if he were swatting a fly.
Galactica 1980
- The fate of Cy, Starbuck's Robot Buddy in "The Return of Starbuck".
- Boomer and Starbuck saying goodbye in "The Return of Starbuck."